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 Originally Posted by hozay
I have an application that likes to delete 36 million rows out of the database per week.
36 million rows deleted a week doesn't sound like whole bunch of them, either you are talking about a very small database or you are just panicking.
 Originally Posted by hozay
I really did not want to resort to rebuilding indexes but i seem to have no choice
So... why are you doing it?
 Originally Posted by hozay
If you have any better ideas I'm certainly open to hear them.
Do not give the same medicine -specially when you are using a dangerous one- to all your patients; give it only to the ones that need it.
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